Volume 8, Issue 2 of this journal highlights significant advancements in the integrated application of thermodynamics, artificial intelligence, and advanced materials in the field of sustainable energy. Some featured findings include machine learning programs for electrolyzers, enabling efficient hydrogen production; ultra-high-efficiency vacuum insulated panels suitable for containers; and metal iodides and their applications in medical technologies. Additionally, a critical thermodynamic analysis quantifies the impact of trace gases on the storage of heat in the atmosphere of the Earth. These studies collectively drive innovation toward reducing the energy footprint. More details, please read Volume 8 Issue 2. |